Listen to the episode here. Who wrote Hebrews? This question was emailed to me by a listener last week. This has been a question that has baffled theologians for centuries. Was is the Apostle Paul, Apollos, or Clement? This side of Heaven we may never know. In this week's episode I explore this question by... Continue Reading →
Epistle to the Hebrews and What We Can Learn
The situation that the recipients of the letter to the Hebrews found themselves in was dire. They were starting to question if Christianity was really correct. They were becoming discouraged in their commitment. George Guthrie writes, "We see reflected in Hebrews a community of believers who were struggling against spiritual lethargy, which, if not addressed, could... Continue Reading →
Hebrews 3: Superiority of Christ
In chapter three of the letter to the Hebrews the pastor tells his listeners that Jesus is superior to Moses. This is significant in many respects, and the pastor does this to remind them of their new faith and responsibility to the gospel. In doing this the pastor uses his great Old Testament knowledge and... Continue Reading →
Theology Still Matters's tracks – Authorship of Hebrews – SoundCloud
Listen to Theology Still Matters's tracks - Authorship of Hebrews by William Hemsworth #np on #SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/william-hemsworth/theology-still-matterss-45
Book Review: Four Views of the Warning Passages in Hebrews
The letter to the Hebrews is a letter that has perplexed scholars through the centuries. Depending on one’s theological tradition there may be different ways to exegete the treasures within. Four Views of the Warning Passages in Hebrews provides a platform for four prominent New Testament scholars who layout their viewpoint in a systematic fashion.... Continue Reading →